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Type
  
Public

Academic staff
  
81 full-time

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
520,800 JPY (2010)

Phone
  
+81 554-43-4341

President
  
Akira Imatani

Students
  
ca. 3,000

Total enrollment
  
3,386 (1 May 2015)

Founded
  
1 April 1960

Tsuru University

Established
  
Founded 1953 Chartered 1960

Location
  
Tsuru, Yamanashi, Japan

Address
  
3-8-1 Tahara, Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture 402-0054, Japan

Notable alumni
  
Takashi Uesugi, Mika Yamamoto, Keiko Nishi, Azuma Koshiishi

Similar
  
Takasaki City University, Kobe City University of Foreig, Gunma Prefectural Women's, Aichi Prefectural University, Yamanashi Prefectural University

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Tsuru University (都留文科大学 Tsuru Bunka Daigaku, literally Tsuru University of Humanities) is a small municipal university located in Tsuru City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. The university has around 3,000 students and 85 faculty. The campus rises into the mountains overlooking the 35,000 residents of Tsuru City.

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History

The university was first created by Yamanashi Prefecture in 1953 as the Temporary School for Teacher Training.

In 1955, Tsuru City renamed the facility Tsuru Municipal Junior College to reflect the expanded programming being offered. The school curriculum consisted of two courses: Teacher Training for Primary School Education and Commerce. In 1960, the college was reorganized into a four-year university and became Tsuru University. The curriculum emphasized a liberal arts education overseen by a Faculty of Humanities.

Many alumni have gone on to become teachers all over Japan.

Japanese Studies Program

Tsuru University inaugurated its Japanese Studies in Tsuru (JST) Program in 1998 under an agreement with the University of California as a part of bilateral efforts to promote friendly relations and academic exchange between the two universities. This program is administered by Professor Mineko Takiguchi. Every semester, an average of 10 UC students have the opportunity to take classes in Japanese language and culture. In exchange, Tsuru students are able to compete for the chance to study at any of the UC campuses.

The first international contact came about in 1978 when then-student Masanori Sakaguchi (currently a school principal in Wakayama Prefecture) invited an Asian-American friend to stay with him and to tour the campus. Thus sparked a greater interest by many in the student body in international relations.

Undergraduate courses

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Primary School Education
  • Japanese Literature
  • English Literature
  • Sociology
  • Comparative Culture
  • Graduate courses

  • Graduate School of Humanities (Master Courses only)
  • Clinical Pedagogy
  • Japanese Literature
  • English Literature
  • Sociology
  • Comparative Culture
  • References

    Tsuru University Wikipedia